• Junior Dread – A Wat Dat
    • The Upsetters – Dat Dub
    • 1. Junior Dread – A Wat Dat
    • 2. The Upsetters – Dat Dub

    Obscure roots dee jay cut from the mid 70s at the Black Ark with a wicked dub cut on the flip. One of two new Black Art reissues on 7"

    Other Releases on Black Art

    Sons Of LightLand Of LoveBlack Art
      • Original 7" ART 17£8.00
        Vinyl condition: VG+Sleeve condition: VG+Original Pre-Owned Reggae 45
        In stockAdd to Bag
      Winston HeywoodBack BitingBlack Art
      Winston Heywood started in 1971 self producing some songs like "Bam Sa Bo" and "Stop The War". In 1976 he recorded three songs for Lee Perry, "Africa",...
      • Winston Heywood – Back Biting
      • Lee Perry – Chastising Dub
      Mystic MFeeling HappyBlack Art
      "Feeling Happy" by Mystic M, this is the same group known as Mystic I, the Mystic Eyes and the Mystics, rastas from West Kingston. The group included Anthony...
      • Mystic M – Feeling Happy
      • Upsetters – Version

      People also bought

      Freddie McKayWatch Your StepKismet
      Not the Studio 1 version... rocksteady even rarer with “so long farewell” on the flip.
      • – Watch Your Step
      • – So Long Farewell
      Frederick ThomasDown In A BabylonS.E.L.D.O.M.
      Deep Roots Reggae rarity..recorded at Lee Perry's  Black Ark studio mid 70s produced by Noel Tempo. Limited press don't delay
      • – Down In A Babylon
      • – Babylon Dub
      DillingerJohn DevourBlack Art
      One of two new Black Art 7" reissues from Lee Perry's Vaults, a young Dillinger riding a tuff early 70s version of the Stevie Wonder classic "Place in...
      • Dillinger – John Devour
      • David Isaacs – A PLace In The Sun
      Brentford All StarsGreedy G / Granny Scratch ScratchSoul Jazz Records
      These are very limited Studio One 12" pressings (worldwide 1000) that sell out on the day they are released. So don't miss out here! BRAND NEW LTD. EDN....
      • – Greedy G
      • – Granny Scratch Scratch
      Earl SixteenMalcolm XDub Store
      Featuring Earl Sixteen, who later recorded an album at Studio One, is one of the most rare Roots tunes from Harriott's productions. The A-side proves that...
      • Earl Sixteen – Malcolm X
      • Winston McAnuff – Armaggedon Time
      Al CampbellJah Children Don't CryHit Sound
      Top roots vocal cut and dee Jay from Al Campbell & U Brown.
      • Al Campbell – Jah Children Don't Cry
      • The Revoltionaires – Dry Up Your Tears
      The Chosen FewI'm SorryMove & Groove
      "I'm Sorry" is one of the loveliest tunes by Chosen Few, the group consisting of Noel Brown, Richard McDonald and Federals, who were the Soul songs covering...
      • – I'm Sorry
      • – Melting Pot
      Junior KeatingAfrican QueenRootikal
      Top roots vocal cut from Junior Keating but the killer here is from Henry Tenyue A.K.A. Matic Horns with his new trombone cut on the flip. Dynamite....
      • Junior Keating – African Queen
      • Matic Horns – African Horns
      Jah LionWonder WisdomBlack Art
      4 track 7" that plays at 33rpm, featuring wisdom + dub, and jah lion's version of fever on the b-side
      • – Wonder Wisdom
      The MysticForward With Jah OrthodoxBlack Art
      Rare 70s deep roots from The Black Ark produced by Lee Lerry
      • – Forward With Jah Orthodox
      Clive HyltonJudgement DayBlack Art
      roots vocal cut mid 70s black arkness.
      • – Judgement Day
      Jah StitchGive Jah The GloryAggrovator
      Heavyweight Dee Jay cut to Jackie Edwards Version of Burning Spear's classic "Invasion" plus killer killer dub version. Comes with thick company card sleeve.
      • Jah Stitch – Give Jah The Glory
      • The Aggrovators – Glory Dub
      Sons Of LightLand Of LoveBlack Art
      wicked roots harmony tune from the heptones soundalikes sons of light.
      • – Land Of Love
      Prince Far IFrontline SpeechCry Tuff
      Another heavyweight late 70s cut from the late Prince Far I, pure roots play loud with a tuff dub on the flip.
      • – Frontline Speech
      • – Version
      Danny HensworthMr Money ManBlack Art
      roots vocal but head for the b-side for heavy rhythm cut with special effects from mr lee perry.
      • – Mr Money Man
      Tenor Saw / PyceralJohn CrowRookie
      Tune ! Heavy jump up version of "no wuk on a sunday" from Tenor Saw and Pyceral, produced by Donovan Germain.
      • – John Crow
      The Heptones & Lee PerrySufferers TimeBlack Art
      Classic 70s Lee Perry production, with a great dub on the B side
      • – Sufferers Time
      Leroy SmartThe Road Is RoughGrounation
      Roots vocal cut originally released in 1975 produced by Tommy Cowan
      • – The Road Is Rough
      • – Version
      Lee PerryWhite Belly RatBlack Art
      A Black Ark studio double header featuring Lee Perry and Jah Lion taking on a 70s record label boss!!
      • Lee Perry – White Belly Rat
      Delroy WilliamsThree Men In A Truck BackOnlyroots
      First time on 7" previously only available on a Rockers compilation, comes with full colour company sleeve and pressed nice and loud.
      • Delroy Williams – Three Men In A Truck Back
      • Jah Bull – Free Jah Jah Children
      Twinkle BrothersGive Rasta PraiseTwinkle
      Strong roots and culture from the Grant Brothers recorded at Channel One studios
      • – Give Rasta Praise
      Beverley All StarsSmoke ScreenBeverley's
      Superb Non-stop early reggae instrumental from 1969 with a Baba Brooks upbeat tune on the flip.
      • Beverley All Stars – Smoke Screen
      • Baba Brooks – Sly Mongoose
      Johnny ClarkeNone Shall Escape The JudgementClocktower
      Big roots tune from 1975 that made his name, song written by Earl Zero with a killer King Tubby dub throwing them cymbals around the studio.
      • Johnny Clarke – None Shall Escape The Judgement
      • King Tubby – Judgement Dub
      Dudley SibleyLove Is Our NationIron Side
      Brand new Studio 1 repress with the sweet voiced Dudley Sibley over a tuff early roots offering from Brentford Road.
      • Dudley Sibley – Love Is Our Nation
      • Prince Garthie – Moody Groove
      K. VibesFrenemiesStudio 1
      Killer Killer 90s vocal cut on the "Tonight" riddim from Keith & Tex, Don't let this go...with superb version as well.
      • – Frenemies
      • – Version